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  • Global River Deltas Increasingly Shaped by Humans, Study Says

    A new study of nearly every delta on the planet shows how river delta shapes and sizes around the world are changing due to human activity – both for the good and bad.

  • Sea-Level Rise Could Reshape the United States, Trigger Migration Inland

    Climate change-driven sea-level rise could trigger mass migration of Americans to inland cities, finds new AI study.

  • Sustainability Claims About Rubber Don’t Stick

    Research led by the University of Göttingen calls into question sustainability claims by large corporation

  • Feeding the World Without Wrecking the Planet is Possible

    Almost half of current food production is harmful to our planet – causing biodiversity loss, ecosystem degradation and water stress.

  • UW Research Supports New Approach to Mine Reclamation

    A new approach to reclaiming lands disturbed by surface mining is having the desired result of improving ecosystem diversity, including restoration of foundation species such as sagebrush, according to a study by University of Wyoming researchers.

  • Report Emphasizes Importance of Communication in Climate Change Resilience

    In the wake of a major storm, like the one that battered the Connecticut shoreline in 2012, community resilience could depend on communication.

  • Environmentally Friendly Shipping Helps to Reduce Freight Costs

    The shipping sector has potential to gain profit by reducing carbon dioxide emissions.

  • Local Water Availability is Permanently Reduced After Planting Forests

    River flow is reduced in areas where forests have been planted and does not recover over time, a new study has shown.

  • A Teaching Tool for a Warming World

    A new digital platform helps teachers in disciplines from psychology to literature incorporate climate change into their curricula.

  • How Much Microplastic is There in Your Laundry Basket?

    Research scientists are now working on measuring and capturing microplastics in our laundry.

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